Have you ever fallen down a rabbit hole?
Down the rabbit hole is an expression we can use when we get so caught up in the search for something.
Find out how I fell down the rabbit hole, and how it inspired me to write this video!
Have you ever fallen down a rabbit hole?
Down the rabbit hole is an expression we can use when we get so caught up in the search for something.
Find out how I fell down the rabbit hole, and how it inspired me to write this video!
In this lesson, we look at binomial expressions using synonyms (words with same or similar meanings).
This is the second video in a short series on binomial expressions.
I was asked how to use dawn, daybreak, and aurora correctly.
Dawn as a noun means the beginning of the day. My name is Dawn, and daybreak is a synonym of dawn. This is why my website is called Daybreak English!
There are very few perfect synonyms in English. Find out the subtle differences between these synonyms – Begin & Start, End & Finish, Suitable & Appropriate.
In this video, we look at binomial expressions using antonyms (words that are opposites).
But wait, what’s a binomial expression?
Litotes is a figure of speech, and a form of irony that is used in daily life. Master the negative understatement using Litotes. It’s not rocket science!
As a parent, you will need to speak to your child’s teacher. As an English learner, this can be quite daunting. This lesson will help you prepare for your next Parent’s Evening.
For my second video about idioms involving colour, we look at idioms containing the colours blue, black, white, grey, and silver.